
This important contribution to the Minimalist Program offers a comprehensive theory of locality and new insights into phrase structure and syntactic cartography. It unifies central components of the grammar and increases the symmetry in syntax. Its central hypothesis has broad empirical application and at the same time reinforces the central premise of minimalism that language is an optimal system. Cedric Boeckx focuses on two core components of grammar: phrase structure and locality. He argues that the domains which render syntactic processes local (such as islands, bounding nodes, barriers, and phases in all their cartographic manifestations) are better understood once reduced to, or combined with, the basic syntactic operation, Merge, and its core representation, the X-bar schema. In a detailed examination of the mechanism of phrasal projection or labelling he shows that viewing chains as X-bar phrases allows conditions on chain formation or movement to be captured. Clearly argued, accessibly written, and illustrated with examples from a wide range of languages, Bare Syntax will appeal to linguists and others interested in syntactic theory at graduate level and above.
This book investigates whether the core components of grammar, specifically phrase structure and locality, can be unified through the basic syntactic operation of Merge. Cedric Boeckx, a prominent researcher in generative linguistics, utilizes the framework of the Minimalist Program to argue that complex syntactic phenomena—such as islands, barriers, and phases—are manifestations of simpler, underlying mechanisms. By re-evaluating X-bar theory and the labeling of phrasal projections, the author presents a model that seeks to demonstrate language as an optimal system.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in the field recognize this work as a significant contribution to the development of the Minimalist Program. Readers frequently note the high level of technical density, making it a text primarily suited for graduate-level researchers and professional linguists.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191559997
ISBN-13:
9780191559990
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